
Elon Musk recently expressed his support for the convicted January 6 rioters who have been pardoned, showcasing his solidarity by reposting a photo of two brothers after their release from jail in Washington, DC.
It has come to light that Musk may have even sent one of his top SpaceX and X lieutenants to the jail to ensure the release of the Valentin brothers. Christopher Stanley, an employee at Musk's companies, took to social media to announce his presence at the jail, stating that he was there to ensure the brothers' release was successfully carried out.
Andrew Valentin and Matthew Valentin, who had both been convicted of felony assault and sentenced to prison, were able to walk out of the DC Central Detention Facility on Monday night. Joshua Karoly, an attorney for Matthew Valentin, mentioned that his client was overwhelmed with gratitude upon being reunited with his family.



Musk responded to Stanley's post with a heart emoji and offered assistance to others facing similar situations, urging them to reach out if they encountered any obstacles in securing the release of their loved ones.
In a further statement, Musk highlighted the potential consequences for those found guilty of illegal actions within the bureau of prisons, suggesting that they might end up sharing a cell with the individuals they had assaulted.
Despite attempts to reach out for comment, Stanley did not respond to the requests.